The following is a Linux Dictionary word of the day:
cksum – prints the cyclic redundancy check (CRC) checksum and byte counts.
Example: cksum hello.txt
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The following is a Linux Dictionary word of the day:
cksum – prints the cyclic redundancy check (CRC) checksum and byte counts.
Example: cksum hello.txt
The following is a Linux Dictionary word of the day:
chsh – command utilized to change the user's login shell.
-s parameter to set the shell listed as the current shell
-u parameter to list all shells available.
Example: chsh -s /bin/bash
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-p parameter to re-encrypt the existing secret key with a user's login password.
Example: chkey -p
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The network monitoring commands in Linux provide useful utilities for viewing a variety of information regarding network interfaces, internet protocol (IP) addresses, processes, etc. Therefore, this instructor guide covers the most common ways to use network monitoring commands for viewing this information. The commands can be utilized for personal, educational, or corporate usage. It is envisioned that the instructor utilizes the material from this guide via a demonstration type format.
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How to use and run commands
Network Monitoring Commands Explained
Network Monitoring Command Examples
Conclusion
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Notes
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Conclusion
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IP Help Commands
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